Showing posts with label photo caption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photo caption. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Photo caption: revised for clarity

The inscriptions in the coverage logo of the TV Network on the papal visit were deceiving. When you read the graphic from a distance, you read it as 'Blessed Pope.' When you read closer, however, the phrase 'by the' in smaller fonts is enclosed between the words, 'Blessed Pope' so the actual logo inscriptions are 'Blessed by the Pope.' It is improper to call a person 'blessed' when the person is undeclared 'blessed' by the Church, much more with 'Pope Francis' who is still a living person. Thus, when the network is to be questioned by the learned on the matter, the network has something to point out to as alibi that the words are actually 'Blessed by the Pope' and not the questionable 'Blessed Pope.' The TV network, in this way, has succeeded in calling Pope Francis 'blessed' even though he is not because, for one, he is still a living person. Was the broadcast media giant mind-conditioning the viewers or promoting a saintly image for 'Pope Francis,' which runs counter to his doing in reality? See, the 'tower-like structure' representation in the dream is reminiscent of a TV Network. Are the 'Bl. Almendras' inscriptions the 'Blessed Pope' that the TV Network has labeled 'Pope Francis'? Therefore, the dream must have been already fulfilled!

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Dream: Young priest reads and thinks latest blog post needs revision

I had a dream yesterday morning: A young, newly-ordained priest read my latest post in this blog. After reading, he commented in his mind that my written post was not clear enough or necessitated revision. The setting of the dream was in the beach. He was like reading my blog post in the beach. 

Remembering the dream awhile ago, I logged in and checked the particular blog post and tried to edit to make it as clearly written as possible.

While I was editing the post, I realized I indeed had a problem in the photo caption. I did a thorough revision in that area -- with the help of the saints and of holy angels.

And I thanked the Lord for the dream, for pointing to me the location of the problem and for finally fixing it.